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v5:userguide:portable_sql [2016/03/13 23:52] – [Inserting Records] mnewnhamv5:userguide:portable_sql [2018/06/27 16:14] – start functions lowercase #430 dregad
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 <code php> <code php>
-$connection->SelectLimit('select * from table', 10);+$connection->selectLimit('select * from table', 10);
 </code> </code>
  
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 <code php> <code php>
-$rs = $db->Execute("select * from table where state=$state"); +$rs = $db->execute("select * from table where state=$state"); 
-$numrows = $rs->PO_RecordCount('table', "state=$state");+$numrows = $rs->po_recordCount('table', "state=$state");
 </code> </code>
  
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 <code php> <code php>
-$connection->BeginTrans( ); +$connection->beginTrans( ); 
-$connection->RowLock($table, $where); +$connection->rowLock($table, $where); 
 # some operation # some operation
-if ($ok) $connection->CommitTrans( ); +if ($ok) $connection->commitTrans( ); 
-else $connection->RollbackTrans( );+else $connection->rollbackTrans( );
 </code> </code>
  
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 <code php> <code php>
-$id = $connection->GenID('sequence_name'); +$id = $connection->genID('sequence_name'); 
-$connection->Execute("insert into table (id, firstname, lastname) +$connection->execute("insert into table (id, firstname, lastname) 
           values ($id, $firstname, $lastname)");           values ($id, $firstname, $lastname)");
  
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 ===== Prepare/Execute ===== ===== Prepare/Execute =====
 <code php> <code php>
-$stmt = $db->Prepare('select * from customers where custid=? and state=?'); +$stmt = $db->prepare('select * from customers where custid=? and state=?'); 
-$rs = $db->Execute($stmt, array($id,'New York'));+$rs = $db->execute($stmt, array($id,'New York'));
 /* /*
 Oracle uses named bind placeholders, not "?", so to support portable binding, we have Param() that generates the correct placeholder Oracle uses named bind placeholders, not "?", so to support portable binding, we have Param() that generates the correct placeholder
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 # generates 'insert into table (col1,col2) values (?,?)' # generates 'insert into table (col1,col2) values (?,?)'
 # or        'insert into table (col1,col2) values (:a,:b)' # or        'insert into table (col1,col2) values (:a,:b)'
-$stmt = $DB->Prepare($sql); +$stmt = $DB->prepare($sql); 
-$stmt = $DB->Execute($stmt,array('one','two'));+$stmt = $DB->execute($stmt,array('one','two'));
  
 </code> </code>
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 <code php> <code php>
-$date1 = $connection->DBDate(time( )); +$date1 = $connection->dbDate(time( )); 
-$date2 = $connection->DBTimeStamp('2002-02-23 13:03:33');+$date2 = $connection->dbTimeStamp('2002-02-23 13:03:33');
 </code> </code>
 We also provide functions to convert database dates to Unix timestamps: We also provide functions to convert database dates to Unix timestamps:
  
 <code php> <code php>
-$unixts = $recordset->UnixDate('#2002-02-30#'); # MS Access date =gt; unix timestamp+$unixts = $recordset->unixDate('#2002-02-30#'); # MS Access date =gt; unix timestamp
 </code> </code>
  
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 <code php> <code php>
-$sql = 'update table set dtimefld='.$db->OffsetDate($db->sysTimeStamp, 6/24).' where ...';+$sql = 'update table set dtimefld='.$db->offsetDate($db->sysTimeStamp, 6/24).' where ...';
 </code> </code>
  
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 <code php> <code php>
 # for oracle  # for oracle 
-$conn->Execute('INSERT INTO blobtable (id, blobcol) VALUES (1,empty_blob())'); +$conn->execute('INSERT INTO blobtable (id, blobcol) VALUES (1,empty_blob())'); 
-$conn->UpdateBlob('blobtable','blobcol',$blobvalue,'id=1');+$conn->updateBlob('blobtable','blobcol',$blobvalue,'id=1');
  
 # non-oracle databases # non-oracle databases
-$conn->Execute('INSERT INTO blobtable (id, blobcol) VALUES (1, null)'); +$conn->execute('INSERT INTO blobtable (id, blobcol) VALUES (1, null)'); 
-$conn->UpdateBlob('blobtable','blobcol',$blobvalue,'id=1');+$conn->updateBlob('blobtable','blobcol',$blobvalue,'id=1');
  
 </code> </code>
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 } }
 # @RETVAL = SP_RUNSOMETHING @myid,@group # @RETVAL = SP_RUNSOMETHING @myid,@group
-$stmt = $db->PrepareSP($sql); +$stmt = $db->prepareSP($sql);
 $db->inParameter($stmt,$id,'myid'); $db->inParameter($stmt,$id,'myid');
-$db->Parameter($stmt,$group,'group');+$db->parameter($stmt,$group,'group');
 # true indicates output parameter # true indicates output parameter
-$db->Parameter($stmt,$ret,'RETVAL',true); +$db->parameter($stmt,$ret,'RETVAL',true); 
-$db->Execute($stmt); +$db->execute($stmt); 
 </code> </code>
  
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 <code php> <code php>
 $sqlGetPassword = 'select password from users where userid=%s'; $sqlGetPassword = 'select password from users where userid=%s';
-$sqlSearchKeyword = quot;SELECT * FROM articles WHERE match (title,body) against (%s)";+$sqlSearchKeyword = "SELECT * FROM articles WHERE match (title,body) against (%s)";
  
 </code> </code>
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 include_once("$database-lang.inc.php"); include_once("$database-lang.inc.php");
  
-$db = NewADOConnection($database); +$db = newADOConnection($database); 
-$db->PConnect(...) or die('Failed to connect to database');+$db->pConnect(...) or die('Failed to connect to database');
  
 # search for a keyword $word # search for a keyword $word
-$rs = $db->Execute(sprintf($sqlSearchKeyWord,$db->qstr($word)));+$rs = $db->execute(sprintf($sqlSearchKeyWord,$db->qstr($word)));
  
 </code> </code>
v5/userguide/portable_sql.txt · Last modified: 2020/12/30 21:32 by peterdd